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Ken'ichi Takeshita

Director

Director and storyboard artist who helmed key Dragon Ball Super episodes including the Universe 6 Saga battle and the Goku Black encounter, bringing dynamic framing and character focus to pivotal tournament moments.

Role: director
Sub Role: Episode director for Dragon Ball Super Universe 6 and Future Trunks Sagas
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Episodes

Takeshita directed three major Dragon Ball Super episodes: episode 36 in the Universe 6 Saga featuring Vegeta's full-power confrontation, episode 42 in the Copy-Vegeta Saga's chaotic victory party and Monaka showdown, and episode 50 during the Future Trunks Saga's climactic Goku versus Goku Black battle. He also storyboarded episode 50, contributing to the visual planning and composition. His work captures the franchise's emphasis on character dynamics and transformative moments, using direction to highlight emotional beats alongside action choreography.

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Directorial Range

Beyond Dragon Ball, Takeshita directed episodes across diverse series including Aria, GeGeGe no Kitarō, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Hunter x Hunter, and One Piece, establishing himself as a reliable director for both intimate character scenes and large-scale action sequences. His storyboard work demonstrates particular skill at visual narrative and compositional storytelling, strengths that serve both intimate dramas and action-heavy supernatural anime.

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